I asked Skistart.com today, and they said any NIS binding is compatible with the Move system. That would include also the NIS compatible Rossignol Turnamic IRB. With the latter, one would have two knobs per ski to turn. Better turn the right one when shifting binding position while skiing ...

Neuro wrote:Yes, with the 'Switch Kit', one can use different plates like for NIS 1, Salomon, Atomic, Fischer etc.

Really? SNS, Prolink and IFP bindings don't even fit NIS 1. How will it be done?

Neuro wrote:Funny like you say with two knobs to turn, but I think I saw somewhere that Turnamic is anyway going to copy the move system where their knob does more than just open and close the binding like now.

OK, thanks! However, from what I have seen now, one can't use anything else than a Rottefella NIS 2.0 binding together with the Move System, but such a binding comes included in the Move Switch Kit that can be installed on e.g. the Rottefella NIS plate for Salomon and Atomic skis (the so-called RMP).

After having watched the Vimeo videos by Rottefella, it looked like the Move System for integrated NIS plates (NIS 1.0) was the hardest to operate; the binding seemed to glide better on both RMP and IFP.